Well said, like I have stated I am not totally disagreeing with you here. But still, there was no obvious attempt to harm anyone after the fact (as
far as I know) and though she was running from the cops, a shot to the tire of the car seems more befitting to the crime. I mean, a foot for a foot.
She was shot in the chest... That makes me believe that the cop wasn't aiming to stop her, he must have been aiming to kill her

Thats why forensics,and the DA are involved in this investigation. The officer isnt being held,or charged with homicide. A shot to the tire,albeit is
a great place to shoot,but as the story goes,These officers where involved in a investigation at the time. There was an alleged second person in the
car also,putting the officers in greater danger,with 2 suspects to deal with. She already forced the issue with hitting him with the car. All she had
to do was STOP ! I dont see why people dont get that? If she stopped,and THEN they shot her,I would be right there with you,up in arms,
claiming police brutality,trust me. You say shoot at a tire,I say shoot to stop her from running down anyone else,God forbid !!!!!!

And your right about supporting people in jail. Just kill 'em all. We have better things to do with our tax dollars.

You can't be serious. Would you, if you were able to, just summarily execute anyone in jail for any type of crime whatsoever? Shoplifters, vagrants,
forgers, you'd just kill them all? Or would you just kill the violent offenders, what?

YES, very true she should have stopped, but didn't! Maybe she was afraid to stop because she thought she would get shot right then and there,
or maybe he would tackle her and beat her with his fancy stick. Maybe he could have tazed her until she sat in a pool or drool. Maybe the cop could
have just said it was ok and bought her a doughnut, who knows. The point is, someone dies in the interest of public safety? Hmm

And your right about supporting people in jail. Just kill 'em all. We have better things to do with our tax dollars.

You can't be serious. Would you, if you were able to, just summarily execute anyone in jail for any type of crime whatsoever? Shoplifters, vagrants,
forgers, you'd just kill them all? Or would you just kill the violent offenders, what?

No, I am not serious. Are you? Perhaps we should take all the ones you consider to be shoplifters, vagrants and such and give them all your
address.

Right? Glad money is sooo important to these people. I mean, no one complains about Obama when he uses tax money from everywhere to build a million
dollar bridge in Ohio, but it's definitely great to save tax money through execution.

And yes, I do think execution is necessary: situationally, not indefinately.

Well, here's an idea. First, find out if the person is a felon (and for what??), and second, decide if they are worthy of death because your foot got
ran over?

My foot has been ran over before in the snow while trying to dig a car out.

It's really not a huge deal...perhaps some bruising and that's about
all there is to that little problem.

Well, yes, as a matter of fact, my left foot got run over by a car, and I am highly pissed that I can no longer wear high heels. I suffered broken
bones. I was actually thinking to myself, where's a gun when you need one! My foot was in a flip flop at the time and not cushioned by snow.

Also, if the person ran over the foot of this officer, he must have been wondering what they were capable of next. Shoot first, ask questions
later!

You'd shoot someone over that? I think mayhaps you shouldn't ever go for a career in criminal justice.

You are probably right. I hear the pay is lousy, for things like having your foot run over.

Exactly. I guess some people just think it's cool to cap whoever, whenever as long as a "deputy" is involved. Who cares what the scenario is, he
"knows best". Afterall, police know what keeps us "safe"!!! Forget protecting and serving, that notion seems to be lost on many of our law enforcement
officers these days, even if it involves tazing kids in elementary schools.

These days police training equals cowardly training of which involves stupid measures like in this case. If you don't agree? Well then you are a
bat-%$&* insane conspiracy theorist.

Sorry,but public safety and police brutality are a thin line. Its always been that way. If you dont like it,join a group out there to change the
laws,on how Police do their jobs. Police SHOULD be held to higher standards. I believe if they do crimes,they should pay double the penalty's. I also
believe they should be held to monthly psychological exams. They are there to protect and serve. Not to break the laws that they swear to uphold. I
hear you,and understand your frustration.......but the lady broke the LAW,and put lives in danger. That you agree with right? So,unfortunately she
payed the stiffest price anyone could pay,with her life. Unless you were there,and know ALL the facts, you cant place judgement on the officer.Not
just yet,because he was doing his job, even though it seems extreme. The truth will hopefully come out. If the LEO did wrong,justice will prevail.

Well I can understand people's confusion on this, however the Law is very clear in that her actions did justify the use of lethal force. By running
over the cops foot, even though it was just his foot, that is assault with a deadly weapon. The "weapon" in this case is the car. It is the same as
if a suspect in the process of attempting to allude Officers were to ram his car into a police car, that is assault with a deadly weapon and
automatically escalates the situation as well as the response to it.

I personally do not have an issue with these laws. What I do take issue with is that the Laws are not enforced equally. For example, if you fire a
Taser at a Police Officer that is also considered assault with a deadly weapon and it also justifies the use of deadly force.... yet the Police can
do it and it is not considered using deadly force against us.

Hmmm. I am reading some articles more clearly now. Originally, I thought that the one that was actually a criminal was the one shot and killed.
However-- well read this.

Deputies were there to serve an arrest warrant on another party. That person was a no show, but deputies spotted wanted fugitive Christen Lea
Vargas, 27, as they were heading back out to the parking lot.

Vargas has a long rap sheet including felony convictions for theft, criminal impersonation and being an accessory to crime. She has been on the run
since August when she walked away from a community correction facility, according to court records.

Vargas was with one other female in a silver Hyundai Accent bearing stolen license plates. When deputies approached, Vargas sped off, striking one
deputy in the foot.

The deputy fired a single shot into the fleeing vehicle. Deputies lost the car after a brief high-speed chase.

Three hours later, an anonymous caller contacted police to report that a woman, who was involved in the Chief Motel incident earlier in the day, was
at Memorial Hospital.

Deputies found her in the back seat of the same silver Hyundai that was involved in the hit and run with a gunshot wound. She died a short time later.

The name of the woman who died at the hospital is not being released until an autopsy is complete.

Well... They identified that there was the criminal they wanted in the car... and now (due to them saying that they wouldn't release the name of the
deceased yet) I understand that the one who died wasn't even the one that they were after....

And your right about supporting people in jail. Just kill 'em all. We have better things to do with our tax dollars.

You can't be serious. Would you, if you were able to, just summarily execute anyone in jail for any type of crime whatsoever? Shoplifters, vagrants,
forgers, you'd just kill them all? Or would you just kill the violent offenders, what?

No, I am not serious. Are you?

Somewhat. Evidently you are just trolling, though. Fair enough, and infinitely preferable to you being a psychopath.

No, no need to aim for the chest. A good maiming would suffice. Let's just say, and I think I mentioned it before, perhaps the deputy was a bad
shot. He was within his rights to shoot her though, and ask questions later.

In Phoenix, where I live, there was an incident, and I can't recall the year, where a policeman pulled into a bank teller line where a woman was kept
waiting for him because she had tried to cash a bad check. Upon seeing the officer arrive in front of her, she tried to flee, nearly running him
over.

She did not hit the guy with her car, or run over his foot. He shot at her though, and killed her, because she was using her vehicle to get away,
almost running him over in the process.

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